2014 Donegal Senior Football Championship

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Donegal S.F.C.
Craobh Sinsear Peile
Dhún na nGall
Tournament details
County Donegal
Year2014
Winners
Champions St Eunan's (14th win)
Manager Maxi Curran
Captain Rory Kavanagh
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s) Cloich Cheann Fhaola
Relegated team(s) Réalt na Mara
  2013
2015  

The 2014 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 92nd official edition of the Donegal GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Donegal.

Contents

Glenswilly was defending champion. The club was dethroned in the 2014 final.

Format

It was announced in 2013 that the 2014 championship would begin as soon as the senior Donegal county team was eliminated from the Sam Maguire Cup, which, as it transpired, was in September after the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. [1] [2] The deferral was decided upon in September 2013 when twenty clubs voted in favour, while six did not (one club was not in attendance). [3] [4] The controversy over this decision became a "national media story" and irked inter-county manager Jim McGuinness. [5]

The format remained the same as the previous year, when a group stage was introduced. 28 September Round 1 SFC; 5 October Round 2 SFC; 12 October Round 3 SFC; 19 October SFC quarter-final; 26 October SFC semi-final; 2 November SFC final. [6]

Group stage

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Knock-out stage

Final

Ahead of the final Glenswilly player and Donegal captain Michael Murphy was named Ireland captain for the 2014 International Rules Test, the second consecutive year this had happened. [25]

Naomh Conaill lost a last ditch appeal to contest the final. [26] Their grievance came from a black-card incident in their semi-final, involving Glenswilly's Ciaran Bonner. Glenswilly led the Glenties-based team by one point with two minutes of normal time remaining, when Bonner got the black card and was replaced by substitute Oisín Crawford. Bonner, Naomh Conaill maintained, was not eligible to be replaced as he had already picked up a yellow card. [27]

Glenswilly lost. [28]

2 November 2014
Final
St Eunan's 0-9 - 0-6 Glenswilly MacCumhaill Park
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: M. Coll (Gaoth Dobhair)
Man of the Match: John Haran [29]

Relegation play-offs

Relegation semi-finals

Relegation final

Ulster Senior Club Football Championship

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